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Spyker F1 Team - 2007 Brazilian Grand Prix Qualifying Report PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 20 October 2007

20 October 2007 - It was yet another frustrating day for the Etihad Aldar Spyker Formula One Team in Sao Paulo, Brazil. After a challenging day in scorching temperatures Adrian Sutil and Sakon Yamamoto qualified for tomorrow's race in 21st and 22nd position respectively.


Adrian had set a promising time in the morning's practice session, just sixth tenths of a second from the top 12, however a fuel pressure problem cost him valuable track time. Unfortunately this problem then reoccurred in the first minutes of Qualifying after the German had recorded just one flying lap.


Sakon had a similarly productive morning, finishing just two tenths down from Adrian's time, but struggled in Qualifying with a car set-up he felt didn't quite work over one lap. He will start the final race of the season from 22nd position.


Adrian Sutil (car 20, F8-VII/03):
FP3:  21st 1:13.684  (21 laps)
Q1:  21st 1:15.217  (3 laps)
Sakon Yamamoto (car 21, F8-VII/04):
FP3:  22nd 1:13.872  (21 laps)
Q1:  22nd 1:15.487  (6 laps)


Adrian Sutil (car 20)

'Unfortunately we had a fuel pressure problem on my first run in Qualifying - the engine just cut out and I couldn't go on. It was the same issue we had in the morning, but then I stopped in the pit lane and my mechanics could push me back to the garage to get started again. In the afternoon I was on track and we couldn't do the same. Obviously it is a worry and something we need to sort out for the race, but I think we can get it right tomorrow.'

Sakon Yamamoto (car 21)

'Obviously this Qualifying was disappointing. The grip level was lower than I expected and I changed the set-up for Qualifying and the race, but the set-up just didn't seem to work that well over one lap. On this point it's a shame, but I think this set-up will work better in the race so I want to push 100% and do my best race so far this season.'

Mike Gascoyne, chief technical officer

'A disappointing Qualifying session. Adrian stopped on his first run with a fuel pressure problem, which was unfortunate as I think with the track improvement we could have picked up on a couple of places. Sakon struggled with less grip than this morning, but I am sure in the race we can be competitive with the group in front, so we have to look to pick up some places tomorrow.'

 
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